


🚀 Elevate your wireless game—because buffering is so last decade!
The CHAOHANG Dual Band Antenna Mod Kit features two 6dBi RP-SMA antennas and two 35cm M.2 (NGFF) cables designed exclusively for NGFF/M.2 wireless cards. This no-soldering-required kit enhances 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi signals, supports 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.2, and offers flexible cable routing for optimal performance. Perfect for professionals upgrading their desktop wireless connectivity with precision and ease.
| ASIN | B01E29566W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,696 in Computer Networking Antennas |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (181) |
| Date First Available | April 10, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.798 ounces |
| Item model number | 6484109 |
| Manufacturer | CHAOHANG |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 2.5 x 0.5 inches |
J**F
I'm glad at least this product in particular specifically says this ...
Works as advertised. It fit on my intel 8620 NGW (NGFF m.2), so I'd imagine it should fit on all NGFF/M.2 wireless cards. The connectors are very small and hard to connect. I used a pair of needle nose pliers with rubber tips to attach it to the connector (I'm not sure if it's possible to do by hand). But I've ordered 3 pairs of these (different sellers/brands) and none of them fit. This has been the only one that fit my 8260 wireless card. I really wish sellers would include exactly what type of u.fl connector it is. As there are MHF-4 and MHF-5 compatible connectors. This one is the MHF-4 and most others being sold seem to be MHF-5 (or other ones), but neither this product nor any other similar products accurately label this in the description or the title of the product which is mildly infuriating. I'm glad at least this product in particular specifically says this is for NGFF cards, as I think all of the NGFF cards use the same smaller connector. The mini-pci cards use the larger connectors. Please update the title and description to be more detailed about what this product is. such as: "MHF4 uFL/u.FL/IPX/IPEX to RG178 RP-SMA Antenna Pigtail NGFF" So it's easier to find it while searching as well as easier to know before buying exactly what it is. I did not use the included antennas, so I can not comment on them.
A**Y
Large blades for scooping extra WiFis out of the air.
They do their job well. I was a bit hesitant as the posting definitely lacks polish, but since there are only 2 or so M.2 (NGFF) Desktop antennas listed on Amazon I went with it. I connected it to Intel Wifi Wireless-AC 8265 8265.NGWMG Dual Band 2x2 AC + BlueTooth M.2 Brown Box and it worked perfectly the first time. The antenna blades are a bit on the large side, but they do a good job of hiding the circuit boards necessary for the antenna. This antenna is capable of both 802.11ac and Bluetooth 4.2. M.2 is starting to become more common on desktop mother boards, so I see these becoming more popular in the future. Pro-tip, it's best to attach the antenna leads to the card before you insert the card into the slot. Took a bit of fiddling and gingerly snapping them on (I took the reviews complaining of smushed sockets seriously). Once they are snapped on they hold pretty well, just make sure to map out the path you want the antenna wires to take BEFORE you attach them. So my recommended order of assembly is: - Attach outer antenna ports to the designated supports on the motherboard (using pliers to securely tighten the nuts) - Run antenna wires around things to eat up an appropriate amount of length (I ran mine around the watercooler block since the M.2 slot was rather close to the back panel so I had plenty of line to eat up) - Attach leads to the card - Insert card into motherboard and screw down with the M.2 screw - Screw on outer antennas to the ports now on the outside of the case
R**M
Lack of instructions for install, but works fine with Intel Wireless-Ac 9260
Bought this antenna set for my Intel Wireless-AC 9260 m.2 key in my Desktop computer. Wanted to pair bluetooth devices to my computer for listening to music. Works well, paired to my Samsung sound bar, Taotronics bluetooth headphones. Only real issue was the install, where there was a lock-nut washer and it wasn't clear whether this needed to be on the inside or outside of the I/O shield. Ended up putting it onto the outside and it seemed to be correct since it helps hold the antennae connector tight to the shield. Good range too!
J**R
Fast and fully functional
Used this on an m.2 wifi adapter in a new computer build, and it works great. For anyone who may be having trouble joining the connector to the adapter itself, what I've found with this type of connector is that while your first instinct is to try to connect it in the direction the wire will eventually go (straight out from the edge), sometimes they just don't want to fit that way, and if that's the case what will work is if you connect it from the side (as if the wire were going to run out from the side edge of the card) and then rotate it 90 degrees into place afterwards. Could save you a lot of headache.
R**X
Not quite 6dbi but I can let a couple decimals by on technicalities
I tested these antennae and it seems they’re not exactly what they say they are. But it doesn’t matter. When comparing them to your run of the mill rubber ducky black antenna these are a better choice. The simplicity of the design and the dbi readings show they should, and do, perform better especially when helping packet loss and reception data with 5.8g equipment. These are a good buy and the price is pretty good. For a small improvement or a good replacement you should buy them.
S**S
DOES NOT FIT INTEL 9260
Bought two antenna products, this and another, just to see which I liked more. I thought this one would be more useful and spent about 30 minutes trying to install it to no avail because the connectors won't attach to my intel 9260 M.2 card. Then I tried the second set I bought and they attached immediately. In the end, even though the product name suggests they are compatible with the INTEL 9260, they are not. The vendor attaches that to the product name so people will buy these low cost items knowing that they aren't worth the hassle of returning.
R**.
Good for WiFi, bad for Bluetooth
I ordered these to replace anbroken cable on my gigabyte z270n-wifi motherboard. They work well for wifi but give very poor performance over Bluetooth, when my connected device isn't constantly channel switching every 10 seconds, ruining the sound quality on my wireless speaker, my devices won't even connect. When I switched back over to using the original ugly gigabyte antenna, everything works perfectly. Which leads me to believe the antennas are at fault, you might want to consider a different option if you use several Bluetooth devices.
R**R
This product is working very well with the intel 3165NGW card. functionality and range are good
G**P
Bought it for intel 8265 wifi card (M.2). Works great.
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